London's bloated housing market shows further signs of stalling

Houses and shops in London's Notting Hill
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LONDON — A growing number of home sellers across London are slashing asking prices for houses as the capital's bloated market shows further signs of stalling.

According to online estate agent Zoopla, the percentage of sellers who cut asking prices had grown in all but two of London's 33 boroughs in January this year compared with July 2016.